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AI Literacy

Date of Addition

5 Mar 2025

The ability to distinguish between actual AI capabilities and market hyperbole while understanding the complete lifecycle of AI systems from development through deployment. This includes comprehending one's position within AI value chains, critically evaluating AI outputs and claims, recognising practices involved in govern AI systems, and making informed decisions about AI engagement across personal and professional contexts. True AI literacy enables individuals to differentiate between substantive AI innovation and superficial technological rebranding.

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